One more year of Kam Langley !
"I'm back" and "gonna finish what I started Killa is back," were the captions senior point guard Kameron Langley used when he announced he would be returning to N.C. A&T for his senior season.
Yet and still, the question that arises to the mind is will there be a Basketball season this year?
Last month the Mid-Eastern Atlantic Conference conference suspended all fall sports due to COVID ‘19 and the protection of student-athletes.
The conference currently plans to proceed with winter sports competitions as scheduled, unless health and medical professionals advise otherwise.
Langley was the heart of the offense last season. In his breakout season, he averaged a career-high 9.4 points, 8.0 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game.
Come season’s end, Langley led the nation in total assists (247) and assists per game. This earned him a first-team All-MEAC selection.
He also made history as he broke the Aggies single-season assist record after passing Thomas Griffis’ mark of 582 and broke the conference’s all-time assist record of 622, previously held by Larry Yarbray.
The shifty floor general has 632 total assists in his career and has led the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio each of his first three seasons.
“North Carolina A&T has arguably the best guard in MEAC Basketball in Kameron Langley...There is not much else the guard can accomplish in college except becoming a household name” said Bryan Mauro/bustingbrackets.com
Willie (Will) Jones was named Head Coach of the team this past June. Jones was serving as the interim head coach role since Dec. 2019 and led the Aggies to a 14-5 record.
With the addition of transfer Blake Harris and Sophomore sensation Jeremy Robinson, the Aggies add more experience to their roster. This season will feature six upperclassmen.
On paper, the team looks solid and is highly capable of picking back up where they left off last season.
However, the season tipoff date is still in the air.